Tippet
Tippet
I usually use whatever I have. I like a nice rod a nice click and pawl reel, but never cared about my leader type or tippet. I tried a few hand tied leaders my buddy made. They were great but Im fine with them outta the bag. I have always used RIO tippet because it's what Shannons carries and I live just over the hill. Well during the COVID lockdown I paced an on-line order with another company...sorry Jim, I cheated on you. Anyway, they only carried Orvis tippet...I must say it makes a difference. It is far more supple and turns over fantastically. My knots never slipped, usually I'll tie a clunker now and again... I fully endorse Orvis tippet over RIO. Now I need to try other things I may find better, but Im kinda enjoying being stuck in my ways. 1 fly only, almost ever...
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Rio leader to tippet ring...I've been stuck on upmqua tippet fer over a decade...it has the least memory of any tippet out there...before that was always orvis tippet....never use the expensive flouros but here good things from others
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Lots of people like Orvis tippet . But your right there are so many others . I used to like trout hunter but I think I got some bad spools . Right now I like Cortland floro
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Since we are posting what our favorites are I'll chime in and say I love Maxima tippets and leaders.
https://www.maximafishingline.com/
I have been using them for quite a while, and I prefer them over most of the other commercial leaders and tippets.
https://www.maximafishingline.com/
I have been using them for quite a while, and I prefer them over most of the other commercial leaders and tippets.
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Seaguar Red Label for fluorocarbon
Seaguar Rippin for monofilament
Not necessarily sold as tippet material, however I love the stuff and it's much cheaper in the larger bulk spools to purchase, then tippet material on the small spools. I wind off the big spool onto the smaller tippet spools as needed.
Seaguar Rippin for monofilament
Not necessarily sold as tippet material, however I love the stuff and it's much cheaper in the larger bulk spools to purchase, then tippet material on the small spools. I wind off the big spool onto the smaller tippet spools as needed.
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RIO all the way for me and I can get any brand at cost. Used to be a Frog Hair guy long ago until I switched. Also like Trout Hunter, especially their middle sizes (4.5 for example), but not always easy to find and I don't see their rep much these days.
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These kinds of threads to me are like which is better, Ford, Mopar or GM? I've always found RIO to tie knots easily and without failing, so I stick with that brand. To each his or her own.
I like Maxima in saltwater for what it's worth. Not looking for a subtle turnover of a light fly, I'm trying to chuck half a dead chicken on a shark sized hook as far as I can heave it. Nothing subtle needed.
I like Maxima in saltwater for what it's worth. Not looking for a subtle turnover of a light fly, I'm trying to chuck half a dead chicken on a shark sized hook as far as I can heave it. Nothing subtle needed.
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How about furled leaders? A couple guys I know swear by them. Anyone using them?
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Ford, Mopar, and GM? That's like comparing, butcher twine, copper wire and extension cords for tippet. If you had said, Toyota, BMW and Audi perhaps I could consider your point. There is a big difference between RIO and Orvis...use them next to each other.Rusty Spinner wrote: ↑Mon Jun 07, 2021 3:54 pmThese kinds of threads to me are like which is better, Ford, Mopar or GM? I've always found RIO to tie knots easily and without failing, so I stick with that brand. To each his or her own.
I like Maxima in saltwater for what it's worth. Not looking for a subtle turnover of a light fly, I'm trying to chuck half a dead chicken on a shark sized hook as far as I can heave it. Nothing subtle needed.
Maxima ties great leaders for trout!!! A little czech indicator on there in a different color is nice also.
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I use a furled leader and Maxima Chameleon for the tippet portions and the dropper rigs. Been doing that for 15 years now.
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I wouldn't say it sucks...I wouldn't say Rio sucks, but Orvis is definitely more supple and stretches a bit more, actually the perfect amount. That was a well thought out and informative response Rusty, I am very proud of you!!!
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Get a roomlightenup wrote: ↑Wed Jun 23, 2021 12:11 pmI wouldn't say it sucks...I wouldn't say Rio sucks, but Orvis is definitely more supple and stretches a bit more, actually the perfect amount. That was a well thought out and informative response Rusty, I am very proud of you!!!
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I don't use either , but id say the difference is like playing 9 ball and Pool . You want alot of S in the tippet after you shock the leader ala George Harvey , then orvis is your brand . You want something a little stiffer that's gonna turn over no issues , your a Rio guy .
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Rusty definitely likes it stiff...Jaybird wrote: ↑Wed Jun 23, 2021 1:30 pmI don't use either , but id say the difference is like playing 9 ball and Pool . You want alot of S in the tippet after you shock the leader ala George Harvey , then orvis is your brand . You want something a little stiffer that's gonna turn over no issues , your a Rio guy .
Personal Taste .
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Lol!! I can see from that other site , that the two of you have history...